Wearing a composite headpiece with a lunar crescent and disk with the ibis head of Thoth, surmounted by the Atef-crown with ram’s horns, plumes, and solar disk. He also wears a tripartite striated wig, khebesout false beard, and a kilt.

Khonsou, in Theban mythology, is the son of Amon and Mout. A cosmic and lunar god, he is often assimilated with Thoth, making it, very much as he, a support of the sky. In the Texts of Pyramids, he is represented as a slaughterous god, using the crescent moon as a weapon to slaughter the men and make offertory to the late king.